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Improves Cooling. This Roush billet grille not only adds great stealthy styling to your Mustang, but it also increases air flow to the radiator (compared to the stock grille) for improved engine cooling.

Roush Quality. Designed with original OEM CAD data from Ford to ensure a precise fit, this black grille is made from real billet aluminum for its brilliant appearance, corrosion resistance, and light weight.

Most Helpful Reviews

4/5

Looks Much Better

Shipping was fast.
This piece feels real solid as its made out of aluminum instead of plastic. Only concern is during install some of the paint on the hardware got a little scratched and made me realize ...
how easily the paint on the grille itself can get scratched. Liked the look of this better than the Saleen grille, but Saleen might not show a scratch as much because its plastic.
Fits "well", not perfect. Its an aftermarket piece, so its to be expected. The grille does not fill the opening in the fascia perfectly, but only noticeable up really close.
Be careful when removing old grille from fascia! Use a small screwdriver and work each tab out individually. I tried to pull the grille out for the last two tabs and cracked the fascia a little. It doesnt affect the install or the appearance, i just cringe at every scratch on my baby.
Installed this along with the Boss lower fascia and it looks awesome. So happy. Altogether took me about 6-7 hours, but it took me way longer than it should have. Very simple install.
I uploaded pic, grey one on the ramps is mine.

Removing Fascia Can Be Avoided...

The installation instructions are okay. However, you don't *have* to remove as much as you are directed to, if you use a little ingenuity. Removing the front fascia can be avoided.
You do risk breaking ...
a retaining tab on the grille surround, however. The two on the sides are the problem. If you work out the fog lamps first (fairly easy, after removing the the retaining bolts of the mounts), you can bend the surround plastic back to expose the side tabe, and using a sharp knife (e.g., an X-Acto) you can shave the tops of the tabs to about an 1/8" from the mouth of the hook, and then bend the plastic retainer flaps, of the fascia, just enough to pop them loose. Being careful and patient, of course.
That allows you to omit the removal of the lower panel, disconnecting the side lights, and temperature sensor, as well, by the way.
Also, to remove the entire fascia properly really means removing the front wheels and the wheel-well liners. Which makes it a bigger job.
In any case, the grille itself is well-constructed, fits fairly well, and is *metal*.
I rebuilt and juiced-up a '68 Camaro--from the ground-up, back in the day--and haven't been active in working on cars since. Things have changed! Lots of plastic used for parts nowadays! Oh well...

fog lights fitment? i noticed in the pictures AM posted for this product that there are two holes on each side of the grille. Are these for those who want to somehow mount fog lights behind the grille if still want the functionality of fogs?

buffalomustang716

The Roush 7 Bar Upper Black Billet Grille (10-12 GT) is designed to be a fog light delete. The holes that you are seeing in the product photos, are manufactured tabs for installing the Roush 7 Bar grille. These tabs secure the Roush grille to your factory grille surround.
You can review this on steps #18 - #24 of the installation guide. http://www.americanmuscle.com/roush-upper-billet-grille-1012-install.html

Shipping was fast.
This piece feels real solid as its made out of aluminum instead of plastic. Only concern is during install some of the paint on the hardware got a little scratched and made me realize how easily the paint on the grille itself can get scratched. Liked the look of this better than the Saleen grille, but Saleen might not show a scratch as much because its plastic.
Fits "well", not perfect. Its an aftermarket piece, so its to be expected. The grille does not fill the opening in the fascia perfectly, but only noticeable up really close.
Be careful when removing old grille from fascia! Use a small screwdriver and work each tab out individually. I tried to pull the grille out for the last two tabs and cracked the fascia a little. It doesnt affect the install or the appearance, i just cringe at every scratch on my baby.
Installed this along with the Boss lower fascia and it looks awesome. So happy. Altogether took me about 6-7 hours, but it took me way longer than it should have. Very simple install.
I uploaded pic, grey one on the ramps is mine.

After my supercharger install, I wanted more air for traffic and for space for my oil cooler lines which were a little pinched by the left driving light in the stock grill. Car looks sinister now and it is holding up well with over 20K miles of DD and road trips. Air flow is so good, I need to vent the hood now for when I "indulge" on open stretches of highway!

I have a 2011 GT/CS and it has the chrome-ish grill. I researched on what grill to get since the CS has it's own grill surround. I had to buy a standard GT grill surround off of ebay just to add this. Wow, was it worth it. This grill is very good construction and is a very good choice. I looked at reviews for all the other grills and this one still had the best reviews and I can see why. My first Mustang I got a Roush hood scoop and it fit perfect. Next Mustang I got a Roush look a like hood scoop. You get what you pay for. I learned my lesson and this Roush grill is no exception. Very high quality and totally changed the look of my CS. I also got the pony emblem to mount and it looks factory. Love Roush products and AM service!

Looks great and is made from high quality materials, my only complaint is that the mounting method is rather for lack of a better word ghetto. It uses pinch clips rather than snap in clips like the factory grill , I'd like to see a more factory mounting method from such an expensive piece

A lot of the previous reviews say it all. Quality is good. Fitmen is...questionable. I thought they were gonna be a tight fit but you end up have extra space on each side. I guess it is supposed to be that way.
I will say this tho: it will definitely change the look of your vehicle. I used to say It's just a grille but man I've been getting a lot of compliments. If you got the money, get it!!

The installation instructions are okay. However, you don't *have* to remove as much as you are directed to, if you use a little ingenuity. Removing the front fascia can be avoided.
You do risk breaking a retaining tab on the grille surround, however. The two on the sides are the problem. If you work out the fog lamps first (fairly easy, after removing the the retaining bolts of the mounts), you can bend the surround plastic back to expose the side tabe, and using a sharp knife (e.g., an X-Acto) you can shave the tops of the tabs to about an 1/8" from the mouth of the hook, and then bend the plastic retainer flaps, of the fascia, just enough to pop them loose. Being careful and patient, of course.
That allows you to omit the removal of the lower panel, disconnecting the side lights, and temperature sensor, as well, by the way.
Also, to remove the entire fascia properly really means removing the front wheels and the wheel-well liners. Which makes it a bigger job.
In any case, the grille itself is well-constructed, fits fairly well, and is *metal*.
I rebuilt and juiced-up a '68 Camaro--from the ground-up, back in the day--and haven't been active in working on cars since. Things have changed! Lots of plastic used for parts nowadays! Oh well...

I had been trying to decide on an aftermarket grille for a while. I wasnt really serious about buying one until I encountered an overheating problem with the car. I had recently installed a Paxton on the car, and the giant front mount intercooler really blocks off a lot of the air flow to the radiator. So I decided to do everything I could to improve cooling. I bought a new radiator and I purchased a less restrictive grille. I really liked the looks of the Saleen, but had read too many quality and fitment complaints to order that piece. I decided on the Roush because A) It looks really good and B) It has received glowing reviews. The Roush fits perfectly, especially if you take your time to adjust it just right. We installed it as per the instructions (removed the front of the car) which adds to the time of the install. I do think it is a little pricey, but your paying for metal, and also paying for the name. All in all a great addition to the Stang.

I had this part installed by the dealer with no problems at all. Before I had ordered the wrong grille, however AmericanMuscle were excellent in refunding the wrong grille. The phone service was very good as the employee was able to help me with the correct grille for my vehicle. I would greatly recommend AmericanMuscle to anyone who is looking for parts. This grille arrived in perfect condition. Once placed on my vehicle it looked very nice and aggressive looking.

Looks good after I got it on, I didnt take the bumper off...and it worked fine with plastic trim removal tools. You NEED to tape your bumper...I scratched mine being VERY careful. So don't be me.
One lower bar on the grill came bent...Easily put back in place.
One of the mounting brackets did not match the others, still fit on but for $225 I would have expected more. Happy with the look!

After debating this decision a long time, I finally pulled the trigger on the Roush billet grille. (Having previously purchased, installed, and returned the Saleen grille for poor fit and overall look, for those of you considering the two) Now, I could not be happier with my decision.
The grille arrived within a day of ordering (Thanks AM) and impressed from the start. The satin black finish matched the look of the factory plastic grill bezel well and, once installed, gave a nice, clean, and well-finished look to the front of the car. My sole complaint is the bottom bar of the grille mounts just forward of the corners of the housing. I will have to adjust it later to see if that can be amended.
Install was straight-forward and you do not have to remove the front bumper cover as stated in the Roush-provided instructions. An extra set of hands, however, was good to have, as prying some of the bezel tabs loose to release the grille would have been much more difficult on my own. Perhaps the most difficult part of the install was releasing the inner factory grille from the grille surround.
From there, installing the Roush is just 4 brackets and a couple of screws away. The grille mounts easy without cutting or drilling and fits well in the housing. I finished mine with the Tri-bar Pony emblem (see separate review) and then reinstallation in the car is as easy as popping the tabs back in place.
Overall a great product to achieve the aggressive look I was going for from the front of the car. Combo'd with the GT/CS front valance previously installed on my car makes for a great look. Hope I've helped some of you and will post pictures soon.

Short and sweet. If your shopping around for fog light delete grilles, this is the one. The material is sturdy, clean well put together, doesn't looks or feel cheap at all. Not to mention it has the Roush name. Honestly the pictures on here do not do it justice, you will achieve the stealthy and aggressive look your hoping for. Of course American Muscle got it to me in two days, no surprise with the outstanding customer service. The installation guide says to remove the front bumper, in no way can I understand this. Simple installation, no need for front bumper removal. If your reading this your probably how I was and can't make a decision on which grille to get, you can't lose with this. Highly recommend.

Not new to car mods, but never had the time and never thought I had the skill to do mods myself, so I figured I'd give this one a try on my own. If that sounds like you, then take it from me, this is a great project to get you started!
Make sure to set aside a good portion of time to do this project...I read through the directions and split the project into 3 sections, and tackled a different part of it every night and spent somewhere between 4-5 hours total working slowly to make sure everything went properly and stayed organized.
As for the grille itself, it is adjustable, and is absolutely worth your time to sit down with it and make sure you get it exactly where you want it. The grille isn't meant to fit snugly in the plastic surround, and will allow for a tiny gap on either side. The quality of the part is excellent, and the streamlined look of the front after its installed is worth every minute put into the project.

This grille fits great. Some other reviews say it doesn't fit as well as they would like but the fitment is adjustable. Perhaps they didn't read the directions! Mine lines up perfectly and has no fitment problems at all. Great finish, great looking, and adds a bit of a "mean" look to the car. I was shocked at the quality of the product. I've bought grilles before and they've all been cheap plastic and flimsy. This grill is metal and very strong. Definitely recommend!

This grille was an excellent fit for my plans to completely transform the frontal view of my 2010 GT by getting the fog lights and emblem out of the grille. I installed it along with a new lower fascia with fog lights and smoked projector headlights. This really gives a blackout appearance when the lights are off and a well defined appearance when they are on. The grille fit perfectly and was an easy install. I took extra time being careful and recommend second person assistance in removing the front fascia.

I purchased this grill to replace the Saleen Grill that I originally purchased. The Saleen Grill didn't fit right, it had to much play in it and I didn't like the gap even when the bumper was drilled for the retaining pin.
The Roush Grill fits perfectly in the factory surround and it looks like it came off the assembly line that way.
This grill gives my car a stealthy appearance combined with the California Special lower fascia.
If you want the sleeper look get this grill and ditch the center fogs.

Roush 7 Bar Upper Black Billet Grille (10-12 GT)

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